There are two grasses that grow on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula. Otherwise, there are no plants on the continent: it's too cold.
The Antarctic region is a polar region, meaning it's too cold anywhere near the region to grow cacti.
Two types of grasses grow on the warm side -- the Western side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
There are no trees in the AntArctic, plants can not grow unless they have liquid water available.
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a few species of lichens, mosses, some fungi and liverwort.
Plants cannot grow without water. All plants require some moisture, it varies with type.
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only some vegatation can be found such as fungi, moss,lichens and liverwort and some types of algae. There are two native vascular species of plant, the Antarctic Hairgrass and the Antarctic pearlwort
There are no plants or animals that live in Antarctica, except for a few hardy grasses, which can grow in the warmer summer months, especially on the Antarctic peninsula. For animals that live in the Antarctic regions, see the related question. Note that no animals live on the Antarctic continent.